The Catalyst Issue 19 | August 2014 | Page 35

Drayton McLane III CEO of Classic Foods active member of the Temple community with a family legacy of giving that has inspired innumerable acts of generosity, Drayton McLane III has a personal appreciation for the medical expertise of McLane Children’s Hospital, where lifesaving care was given to two of his three sons, Brooks and Walker. Mr. McLane serves on the Board of Visitors for McLane Children’s Hospital An “ and the Scott & White Healthcare Board of Trustees, and is the current campaign chairman for United Way of Central Texas. Beyond his own personal gratitude, the driving factor for Mr. McLane’s involvement on the foundation board is his belief that sustaining the health and wellness of those who live and work in Central Texas requires Scott & White’s enduring presence. I am excited to be working alongside such a distinguished group of board members,” says Mr. McLane. “I’m still new to the healthcare industry, but I’m ready to learn from the incredible mentors on the board, grow in my understanding of healthcare, and contribute however I can. My goal, as part of the foundation board, is to take whatever measures necessary to help Baylor Scott & White continue being on the leading edge of medical and surgical expertise and provide our physicians and caregivers with the best technology and training available so that we continue to make Baylor Scott & White the place to go. advocate for Scott & White, Bill Rogers can trace his relationship with the healthcare system back several generations and includes grandparents who traveled down to Temple from North Texas for care all their lives, as well as parents who were early donors to Scott & White. But perhaps his most personal and compelling reason for wanting to give back is his lifelong gratitude An “ ” to the Scott & White physicians who made an innovative diagnosis for an illness he suffered as a young child, saving him from potentially dam